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There is this saying "you can't have the cake and eat it". This roughly means: wanting two advantages that are mutually exclusive. Even though there are now advertising promises that advertise exactly that: being able to have both. In reality, however, certain things have their value and therefore require a corresponding investment. It is sometimes said, and not without good reason, that what costs nothing is worth nothing. This is not only about costs in the financial area. It could also be time or something else. I think there is something to that. Or you can turn it around: what I commit myself to and what I let cost me something, that has a special value for me. That way I can also focus on certain things and not want to have everything. Set priorities. So I can also say no to certain offers. What about you: do you have things that you give a special value to and that are allowed to cost you something?

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